It was alright at best. Started to pick up another kel tec pf9 for 250 but passed. Walked out spending a whooping 3 bucks on a nice but used leather zipper case for the 357 mag. Was hoping to see some archery equipment. One single bow and one pack of muzzy tips. I know...it's a gun show.

If you dont have to drive far, and have something specific in mind.
Model 1 , SAW, and Bachman was there.
It was the layout that made it bad. JAM packed in the middle of an ice rink and the upper floors were so damn dark you could not see shit.

If you dont have to drive far, and have something specific in mind.
Model 1 , SAW, and Bachman was there.
It was the layout that made it bad. JAM packed in the middle of an ice rink and the upper floors were so damn dark you could not see shit.

I'm not sure how the Allen event center is set up, but it could have the same sort of layout in 2 weeks.

I really need to break down and get my drivers license transferred. I was conflicted between getting the dpms 308 for $860 and the basic 556 for $650. No TX license made not having to choose easier to deal with.

I really need to break down and get my drivers license transferred. I was conflicted between getting the dpms 308 for $860 and the basic 556 for $650. No TX license made not having to choose easier to deal with.

At least I was able to get some tacti-cool for the usp.

I was at a place in Plano a couple of weeks ago and saw a guy get turned down because he has a Missouri drivers license. I scratched my head for a bit on that one. I mean, with all of the databases they check when you apply to purchase a new weapon, you would think that they would be able to cross-check an out of state DL.

I was at a place in Plano a couple of weeks ago and saw a guy get turned down because he has a Missouri drivers license. I scratched my head for a bit on that one. I mean, with all of the databases they check when you apply to purchase a new weapon, you would think that they would be able to cross-check an out of state DL.

You can purchase a long gun anywhere in the US as long as you pass the NICS check. However, Texas residents can only purchase handguns in Texas or the bordering states. Texas also has a law that does not allow an out-of-stater, other than of those bordering states, to buy a handgun.

There have been pushes to get this changed, but it hasn't gone anywhere.